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Started by krm944, February 16, 2024, 01:12:53 AM
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on February 18, 2024, 10:48:15 AMAll year long.
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 18, 2024, 06:03:47 PMThe one point I would make regarding your question about evening locating back your way is that (in my limited experience there) Eastern gobblers are much less likely to respond to evening locator tactics than they are in the morning. Although it doesn't hurt to try locating birds in the evening, you should try, if possible, to do your locating at first light in the morning. More specifically, you should concentrate your efforts in those "low-light" time periods of dawn and dusk when the gobblers are on the roost. The safety of being up in a tree seems to make gobblers more willing to sound off. Also, if you are unable to get out in the morning, you should not assume in your evening locating that not getting a response means there are no gobblers in that location. There could very well be gobblers around that are just not inclined to gobble in the evening...but would readily sound off in the morning. I totally agree with the fact that Eastern gobblers are much less likely to gobble in the evening when compared to western birds which have often gobbled to locator calls well after dark in my experience.Also agree that I've got birds to gobble many times from the very area that I had prospected the evening before without hearing a peep.If at all possible, be in the woods before flydown for your best chance at locating birds.